Introduction

Just when you think you can't eat another salad, this one will add spice to your repertoire.

Eating salads is one of the easiest ways to make a fast, wholesome meal while maintaining a healthy diet. But they can also get old, quickly, which can tempt you to grab a fast food alternative. Before you grab the phone and order take-out, give this recipe a try.Spicy Southwestern Salad is a delicious salad any time of the year, but for raw food or live foodists, it’s particularly nice during the winter because the spices are very warming. The resulting dish is both filling and festive—red, yellow, green, purple—and tastes like a southwestern fiesta!
Live Food Recipe, Warming Winter Mealreprinted with permission from Leigh Hopkins

Just when you think you can't eat another salad, this one will add spice to your repertoire.

Eating salads is one of the easiest ways to make a fast, wholesome meal while maintaining a healthy diet. But they can also get old, quickly, which can tempt you to grab a fast food alternative. Before you grab the phone and order take-out, give this recipe a try.Spicy Southwestern Salad is a delicious salad any time of the year, but for raw food or live foodists, it’s particularly nice during the winter because the spices are very warming. The resulting dish is both filling and festive—red, yellow, green, purple—and tastes like a southwestern fiesta!

Directions

1. Combine all the dressing ingredients in a large bowl, mix well and set aside 2. Wash (and spin, if you have a salad spinner) all salad greens and set aside 3. Slice the red pepper and place it in the bowl with the dressing, and toss well. Do the same with the cabbage and cucumber. This will allow the spices to saturate the vegetables, which will give your salad the spice you’re aiming for. 4. Add salad greens, parsley and cilantro and toss with the vegetables until coated. 5. Arrange salad on two dinner plates (for entrée-sized salad) 6. Top salad with sliced avocado, a sprinkle of pumpkin or sunflower seeds, an additional sprinkling of olive oil and some ground pepper. Add sprouts for more liveliness and color, and serve with a lime wedge. 7. Tip: toss the pumpkin seeds with olive oil and a dash of chipotle and warm them in the dehydrator for an hour or more before serving.